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Division of labour and specialization in EU foreign policy making

Division of labour and specialization in EU foreign policy making

... Informal division of labour in the climate change domain has been introduced in 2004, when the Irish Presidency opted for burden-sharing with other member state as it was confronted with a lack of ... See full document

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EU Core Groups: Specialisation and Division of Labour in EU Foreign Policy. CEPS Working Document, No. 252, 19 October 2006

EU Core Groups: Specialisation and Division of Labour in EU Foreign Policy. CEPS Working Document, No. 252, 19 October 2006

... of EU core groups provides the EU with a device to overcome the obstacles analysed in the first section of this paper: the predominance of uncommon interests, the member states’ lack of interest in each ... See full document

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Now Who Answers the Phone in Europe? 
Cooperation within the CFSP after the Enlargements and the Lisbon Treaty

Now Who Answers the Phone in Europe? Cooperation within the CFSP after the Enlargements and the Lisbon Treaty

... the EU foreign policy are ...the EU would not be coherently represented in international ...the EU foreign policy-making, its representation, and implementation, ... See full document

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Distribution of Employees according to the Job specialization and its impact on Work Performance

Distribution of Employees according to the Job specialization and its impact on Work Performance

... a division of labour, discussed at great length by Adam Smith, the 18th-century Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of ...of specialization and a division of labour when ... See full document

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Governmental preferences on liberalising economic migration policies at the EU level: Germany’s domestic politics, foreign policy, and labour market

Governmental preferences on liberalising economic migration policies at the EU level: Germany’s domestic politics, foreign policy, and labour market

... the making of immigration policy (Freeman, 2006; Joppke, 1998b; Richardson, ...affect policy outcomes is only around 50 percent, and impact significantly decreases if public opinion is taken into ... See full document

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Making EU foreign policy towards a 'Pariah' state: consensus on sanctions in EU foreign policy towards Myanmar

Making EU foreign policy towards a 'Pariah' state: consensus on sanctions in EU foreign policy towards Myanmar

... Although the motion was proposed by the Commission, the decision to suspend the GSP was the outcome of a bargaining process between principled and flexible member states. 125 Youngs points out that France insisted that ... See full document

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Lobbying in EU foreign policy making towards the Israeli Palestinian conflict: exploring the potential of a constructivist perspective

Lobbying in EU foreign policy making towards the Israeli Palestinian conflict: exploring the potential of a constructivist perspective

... the EU became the main payer of the Middle East Peace Process (MEPP), through its financial support to the Palestinian ...the EU created the Euro- Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) (see Bicchi ...the ... See full document

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EU Toolkit for the implementation of complementarity and division of labour in development policy

EU Toolkit for the implementation of complementarity and division of labour in development policy

... It is clear from what has been said that implementing DoL is not a quick and easy process. It needs political will, long term preparation and time to bring everyone on board and to work together. It requires specific ... See full document

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Making foreign aid policy in Japan

Making foreign aid policy in Japan

... "press for participation in the new aid organisation". The Director of the MFA's Economic Cooperation Division, Sawaki Masao, made it clear that Japan joined from a desire to avoid long-term disadvantage ... See full document

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The European Union in Commercial Negotiations with Israel :
The influence of France and Germany on EU foreign economic policy making

The European Union in Commercial Negotiations with Israel : The influence of France and Germany on EU foreign economic policy making

... the division of competences in foreign commercial negotations, one can argue about the following findings: In order to answer whether the EU’s foreign economic policy with regard to Israel is ... See full document

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EU Toolkit for the implementation of complementarity and division of labour in development policy

EU Toolkit for the implementation of complementarity and division of labour in development policy

... of Labour seeks to reduce that burden by rationalising aid flows and creating economies of ...decision making, work sharing, working in a complementary way according to each donor's comparative ...of ... See full document

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Foreign Policy of Independent India

Foreign Policy of Independent India

... about foreign policy in the changed circumstances. His ideas on foreign policy of India came to be known as the Gujral ...its foreign policy ...balanced foreign relation ... See full document

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Ukraine, Russia and the need for more flexibility in EU foreign policy-making. CEPS Policy Brief No. 320, 25 July 2014

Ukraine, Russia and the need for more flexibility in EU foreign policy-making. CEPS Policy Brief No. 320, 25 July 2014

... the EU will again manage no more than to keep up ...Eastern EU member states; the sale of two warships for France; financial interests for the UK; and cross-border economic cooperation for ...The EU ... See full document

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Foreign Trade Specialization and International Competitiveness Of Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the EU 12. CES Working Papers Series 166, 2008

Foreign Trade Specialization and International Competitiveness Of Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and the EU 12. CES Working Papers Series 166, 2008

... the EU since 1981 and 1986 respec- ...as foreign trade and current account deficits through regional, structural and agricultural ...the EU freely in which Turkish economy has the comparative ... See full document

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An inter disciplinary study of strategic interactions in foreign economic policy making of the EU: agent, structure and knowledge

An inter disciplinary study of strategic interactions in foreign economic policy making of the EU: agent, structure and knowledge

... Above all, in terms of macro-level, such development is summarised by the debate in the subfields of political science of comparative politics CP and international relations IR in the st[r] ... See full document

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"Ideological Factors in Party Alignments on the EU: A Comparison of Three Cases"

"Ideological Factors in Party Alignments on the EU: A Comparison of Three Cases"

... the EU cannot provide this type of framework, since it does not embody a common culture or appropriate values, yet its practice and its rhetoric point towards an abstract, homogenising conception of European ... See full document

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The European Union and Member State Building in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The European Union and Member State Building in Bosnia and Herzegovina

... results, policy-makers may thus restrain themselves and delegate authority to experts and agencies that are less directly accountable, and thus freer to take decisions with a long-term ... See full document

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"Big Business and Two Level Games: Conceptualizing the Role of Large Firms in EU Affairs"

"Big Business and Two Level Games: Conceptualizing the Role of Large Firms in EU Affairs"

... These observations are not meant to suggest that business leaders, and especially the ERT, are involved in all EU decisions. The examples reveal, however, that it is important to recognize that because European ... See full document

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Dragon dance or panda trot? China’s position towards the Iranian Nuclear Programme and its perception of EU unilateral Iran sanctions

Dragon dance or panda trot? China’s position towards the Iranian Nuclear Programme and its perception of EU unilateral Iran sanctions

... and EU administrations pursuing a tough public diplomacy line towards Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, China does not necessarily share the same security political prioritisations and is gradually ... See full document

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On the Alienation of Academic Labour and the Possibilities for Mass Intellectuality

On the Alienation of Academic Labour and the Possibilities for Mass Intellectuality

... of labour, and its emancipa- tory implications, as the embodiment of the cumulative history of natural science and ...affective labour and cognitive capital emerge from within structures that are predicated ... See full document

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